The Citation Mustang market continues to demonstrate remarkable stability, with both inventory and transaction activity remaining consistent throughout the first half of 2026. With 29 aircraft currently available for sale and an equal number of retail transactions completed during the past six months, the market remains balanced despite broader economic uncertainty. The Mustang continues to benefit from strong demand among owner-pilots, first-time jet buyers, and operators seeking a cost-effective entry into turbine aircraft ownership. Its combination of efficiency, simplicity, and operating economics continues to support healthy market activity.
Fleet Size and Availability
There are currently 29 Citation Mustangs for sale, including 4 off-market aircraft, representing 6.2% of the fleet.
Inventory levels have remained remarkably consistent over the past six months, fluctuating only slightly between 25 and 29 aircraft. Following a brief dip in April, available inventory returned to near historical levels in May, suggesting a steady flow of both new listings and completed transactions.
Market Listings
Current asking prices range from $1,700,000 to $3,000,000, with aircraft averaging 147 days on market.
While the Mustang platform is relatively standardized compared to larger business jets, aircraft values can vary significantly based on engine program enrollment, maintenance status, total time, cosmetic condition, and Garmin avionics configuration. Aircraft upgraded from the original G1000 to the Garmin G1000 NXi continue to attract increased buyer attention and often command pricing premiums. Engine program coverage remains another important value driver, particularly for buyers seeking predictable operating costs and simplified ownership.
The current asking price spread reflects the broad range of model years, equipment levels, and maintenance profiles represented within the fleet.
Sales Activity
Over the past six months, 29 Citation Mustangs have sold, including 9 off-market transactions, representing 6.2% of the fleet. Sold aircraft traded between $650,000 and $3,250,000.
Completed transactions averaged 198 days on market, reflecting a market where buyers remain selective and pricing accuracy remains critical. The large sales price range highlights the importance of maintenance status, engine condition, and overall aircraft pedigree when evaluating market value.
Key Takeaways
• Inventory remains stable and near long-term averages
• Sales activity continues to closely match available supply
• G1000 NXi-equipped aircraft remain highly desirable among buyers
• Engine program enrollment continues to support stronger valuations
• Off-market transactions remain a meaningful portion of total market activity
Key Insight
The Mustang market remains one of the most active and liquid segments within the entry-level jet category. Consistent inventory levels, steady transaction volume, and broad buyer appeal continue to support a healthy marketplace. Aircraft with strong maintenance histories, engine coverage, and G1000 NXi upgrades remain best positioned to attract buyer interest and achieve premium pricing.